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  • Charter 99900326
    Document: 99900326
    Cartulary: The Hospitaller Cartulary, London. British Library- Cotton MS Nero E VI. Davis 852, 853.
    Charter Type: Final Concord
    Charter Origin: Clerkenwell, London, England
    Source: Cartulary
    Year: 1100-1442
    Language: Latin
    Origin: Religious
  • Charter 00450092
    Document: 00450092
    Cartulary: Cartulary of Burscough Priory. A. N. Webb. Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester. Chetham Society. Third Series V.18. Manchester Univ. Press. Manchester. 1970.
    Charter Type: Final Concord
    Charter Origin: Burscough, Lancashire, England
    Source: Cartulary
    Year: 1275-1315
    Language: Latin
    Origin: Lay
  • Charter 01660042
    Document: 01660042
    Cartulary: The Chetwynd Chartulary. The William Salt Archaeological Society, G. Wrottesley. Collections for a History of Staffordshire, V.12. Staffordshire Record Society, Harrison and Sons. London. 1891.
    Charter Type: Final Concord
    Issued At: Westminster, London, England
    Charter Origin: Newport, Shropshire, England
    Source: Cartulary
    Year: 1307
    Language: Latin
    Origin: Lay
  • Charter 02650635
    Document: 02650635
    Cartulary: The Cartulary of Cirencester Abbey, Gloucestershire. C. D. Ross. Oxford University Press. London. 1964.
    Charter Type: Final Concord
    Charter Origin: Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England
    Source: Cartulary
    Year: 1307-1308
    Language: Latin
    Origin: Religious
  • Charter 01670019
    Document: 01670019
    Cartulary: The Rydeware Chartulary. The William Salt Archaeological Society, G. Wrottesley. Collections for a History of Staffordshire, V.16. Staffordshire Record Society, Harrison and Sons. London. 1895.
    Charter Type: Final Concord
    Charter Origin: Ingestre, Staffordshire, England
    Source: Cartulary
    Year: 1307-1342
    Language: Latin
    Origin: Lay